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Dodgers Fan Cave Series: How to Enter With Dodgers Nation

If you are a die-hard Dodgers fan with an insane Dodgers-themed space, this is your chance to show it off and get featured in Dodgers Nation’s new Dodgers Fan Cave Series.

The Dodgers Fan Cave Series is on a mission to find the best Dodgers fan caves across the country. Whether your setup is a full-on basement shrine or a simple display in your office, if it represents the Dodgers, we want to see it!

How To Enter Dodgers Nation Fan Cave Series

  1. Capture Your Fan Cave

Take 5 to 8 high-quality (4k) photos and/or videos of your Dodgers fan cave. This could be:

  • A bedroom decked out in Dodgers gear
  • A mural-covered garage
  • A corner shelf with rare memorabilia
  • A bathroom shrine (yes, really!)

Any space that highlights your passion for the Dodgers is welcome!

2. Tell Your Story

Include a short written description of your fan cave. You can talk about:

  • Special items with sentimental value
  • Rare collectibles
  • The story behind how your fan cave came to life

3. Submit Your Entry

Submit your materials via WeTransfer to Dodgers Nation. Make sure everything is labeled clearly, and that your videos and photos are high-resolution (4K preferred).

What Can You Win?

Each week, Dodgers Nation will select the best submissions to feature in a competition-style vlog. If you’re chosen, you’ll:

  • Be featured on Dodgers Nation’s YouTube and possibly even on live shows like Dodgers Dugout
  • Receive an official Dodgers Nation Certified Fan Cave certificate
  • Gain bragging rights as a top-tier Dodgers superfan!

This contest is only available to those in the 50 United States.

Photo Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

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Sam Garcia

Samantha is a fourth-year transfer student at the University of California, Los Angeles. She is majoring in Psychology and minoring in Professional Writing. She also is a staff writer for the Daily Bruin's Sports section at UCLA.

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